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On April 9, 1942, the United States experienced its largest military surrender, followed by the infamous Bataan Death March.
On Wednesday, about 200 people descended on Santa Fe for a ceremony commemorating the 83rd anniversary of the fall of Bataan.
When the Japanese landed in the Philippines in December 1941, American and Filipino troops fell back into the jungles of the Bataan peninsula, where they fought on without sufficient food or ...
Today, April 9, 2025, we remember with love, gratitude and prayer. The American and Filipino soldier who courageously fought ...
SAN FRANCISCO – Four World War II and four Korean War Veterans will be honored on Saturday, April 5, during the Bataan Death ...
Class Kim Rauch hangs a dog tag on the 194th Tank Battalion roll call board on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, on the 83rd Anniversary of the Fall of Bataan at the Brainerd Training and Community Center.
The Bataan peninsula, which forms the western side of Manila Bay, became the site of the outnumbered American and Filipino forces' retreat after Japanese attack in December 1941. Military ...
marks the three-month defense of the Bataan peninsula from January to April 1942. It was the precursor to the infamous Death March of more than 75,000 Filipino and American prisoners of war.
A Shared Service Facility Fabrication Laboratory (SSF FabLab) was opened by the Department of Trade and Industry or DTI at ...
On April 9, 1942, the United States experienced its largest military surrender, followed by the infamous Bataan Death March.
Around 76,000 American and Filipino soldiers, already weakened by months of fighting on the Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines with no supplies, were taken as POWs by the Japanese. They were then ...
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